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Another Warbler ID - Ohio (1 Viewer)

LumixFZ

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Not sure if this is a juvenile and that's why I can't quite be sure of the ID. Seen near Lake Erie on September 22, 2018. Thanks in advance.
 

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Gray head, clean eyering, shorter tail - this is a Nashville Warbler.

I guess I am leaning more towards the Nashville also. Here's a couple of other views - not as clear.
 

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Agree with Nashville. The sharp narrow bill is useful as are the smooth yellow underparts (COYE usually has the belly paler whitish than the yellow throat and undertail).

Andy
 
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